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Riyadh International Book Fair promises celebration of literature

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The 2024 Riyadh International Book Fair will take place from Sept. 26 to Oct. 5 at King Saud University in Riyadh. (Supplied)
Riyadh International Book Fair promises celebration of literature
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The 2024 Riyadh International Book Fair will take place from Sept. 26 to Oct. 5 at King Saud University in Riyadh. (Supplied)
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Updated 18 September 2024

Riyadh International Book Fair promises celebration of literature

Riyadh International Book Fair promises celebration of literature
  • Fair will host writers, thinkers, and intellectuals from 海角直播 and beyond, making it a pivotal literary platform in the region
  • Mohammed Hasan Alwan: The fair offers visitors a unique intellectual and cultural experience, incorporating the latest technologies and digital solutions

JEDDAH: 海角直播鈥檚 Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission is gearing up for the 2024 Riyadh International Book Fair, which is set to take place from Sept. 26 to Oct. 5 at King Saud University in Riyadh.

With about 2,000 local, Arab and international publishing houses and agencies from more than 30 countries adorning 800 booths, this year鈥檚 fair promises to be a celebration of literature, knowledge, and creativity.

The fair will host writers, thinkers, and intellectuals from 海角直播 and beyond, making it a pivotal literary platform in the region.

Qatar will be the guest of honor at the fair. The rich cultural and intellectual legacy of the country will be on display through a dedicated pavilion featuring rare manuscripts and publications from Qatar鈥檚 Ministry of Culture.

Leading literary and artistic luminaries, alongside key organizations from Qatar鈥檚 cultural landscape, will feature at the event.

Mohammed Hasan Alwan, the CEO of the commission, said that the fair illustrated the unwavering support for cultural endeavors in 海角直播.

Alwan said: 鈥淭he fair offers visitors a unique intellectual and cultural experience, incorporating the latest technologies and digital solutions. Attendees can discover thousands of new releases across various fields and enjoy a wide range of activities and events within the diverse cultural program, featuring prominent cultural figures from 海角直播 and beyond.

鈥淭his makes the 2024 edition a truly inspiring cultural journey, building on the successes of previous editions.鈥

This year鈥檚 fair boasts a dedicated business zone, with participation from literary agencies managing authors鈥 works and contracts, and with printing presses offering services to publishers. Additionally, there will be government and financial institution booths related to the publishing business sector.

The zone will host special sessions and workshops on topics such as entrepreneurship, licensing and copyright.

The fair will also feature a children鈥檚 area brimming with literary, cultural, and entertainment activities aimed at igniting the spark of curiosity in the young generation.

By championing local authors, providing a platform for self-published works, and offering a diverse range of cultural activities, the fair reflects the Kingdom鈥檚 efforts to nurture creativity and promote literary innovation.

The fair鈥檚 diverse cultural and intellectual activities are to be hosted in partnership with the Cultural Channel.

The program includes dialogue sessions, workshops, poetry evenings, and concerts and artistic performances designed to enrich the cultural sector, foster knowledge and promote reading as a way of life, while contributing to the sustainability of the cultural and intellectual renaissance underway in Saudi society.


Christie鈥檚 London to feature retrospective on Syrian artist Marwan

Christie鈥檚 London to feature retrospective on Syrian artist Marwan
Updated 13 July 2025

Christie鈥檚 London to feature retrospective on Syrian artist Marwan

Christie鈥檚 London to feature retrospective on Syrian artist Marwan

DUBAI: Christie鈥檚 is poised to host a non-selling exhibition of work by late Syrian artist Marwan Kassab-Bachi, titled 鈥淢arwan: A Soul in Exile.鈥

Taking place from July 16-22, the show was curated by Ridha Moumni, chairman of Christie鈥檚 Middle East & Africa.

This retrospective exhibition will display more than 150 works on loan from museums, institutions and private collections in Europe and the Middle East. The exhibition traces the artist鈥檚 career, from his artistic beginnings in Syria to his prolific output in Germany, his adopted homeland, where he spent six decades of his life.

鈥淚 wanted to highlight the essential threads running through his career: from his iconic 鈥楩ace Landscapes鈥 to the celebrated 鈥楬eads,鈥 his journey from Damascus to Germany, and the pivotal moments that shaped his legacy 鈥 including his major 1976 retrospective at Charlottenburg Schloss, which established his place in the German art scene,鈥 Moumni told Arab News.

鈥淓qually important is his enduring connection to Syria and the Arab world,鈥 he added.

With paintings, works on paper, and editions from 1953 until 2014, this exhibition offers audiences in London the chance to explore the artist鈥檚 multi-disciplinary approach.  

鈥淥ver the past two years, our aim has been to introduce artists and artistic scenes to London that people here don鈥檛 often get to see. One of our deepest commitments is to highlight the richness of artists from the Arab world or of Arab heritage. Marwan embodies this mission beautifully: a towering figure from the Syrian diaspora, who built an extraordinary career in Germany, and had a big impact on modern portraiture,鈥 Moumni said of Christie鈥檚 decision to spotlight the artist this summer.

In 1957, Marwan moved to Berlin and attended the Hochschule fur Bildende Kunste, graduating in 1963. The artist, who is referred to by his first name, joined a group of German expressionist painters that included Georg Baselitz and Eugen Schonebeck, but he retained his Syrian identity and engaged with social and political issues of the Middle East through his work. 

鈥淔or those who already know his work, I hope they uncover new depths 鈥 its poetic power, its meditations on exile, identity, and belonging. Above all, I hope visitors feel a true connection to Marwan鈥檚 work,鈥 Moumni said.

 


Artist Dan Pearce explores kinetic energy in Doha artwork

Artist Dan Pearce explores kinetic energy in Doha artwork
Updated 12 July 2025

Artist Dan Pearce explores kinetic energy in Doha artwork

Artist Dan Pearce explores kinetic energy in Doha artwork
  • Steel sculpture captures water dropping onto a surface
  • Doha peninsula was inspiration, Pearce tells Arab News

DUBAI: Internationally-acclaimed London-based artist Dan Pearce has revealed the inspiration for his work to mark the 20th anniversary of the Four Seasons Hotel Doha, titled 鈥淜inetic Drop.鈥

Known for commissions from French football icon Paul Pogba, other celebrities and global exhibitions, the artist鈥檚 bespoke sculpture is crafted from stainless steel.

鈥淚 titled this sculpture 鈥楰inetic Drop鈥 because it captures that precise moment when a water droplet collides with a surface, that split second when kinetic energy disperses in all directions,鈥 Pearce told Arab News recently.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

鈥淲ith all my work, I aim to trigger one of three responses: to make viewers think 鈥榟ow did he do that?鈥 to inspire them to touch the artwork, or to encourage movement around the piece for different perspectives,鈥 he added.

The artist, who was born in Australia, is known for his pop culture-inspired work and often turns to DC Comics, musicians and street art for source material.

Taking inspiration from the hotel and its surroundings in Doha may have been a welcome departure for the artist. 鈥淭he sculpture is mounted on a map of Qatar.

鈥淕eographically, Qatar is also surrounded by water as a peninsula while Four Seasons Doha is situated on the Arabian Gulf where I could see endless views of the shimmering waters from our room 鈥 this was also part of the inspiration behind the piece,鈥 he explained.

As for the location of the artwork, the artist said it 鈥渃ould create a sense of urgency and exclusivity, encouraging visitors and guests to interact and connect with it on a social level and experience it before it鈥檚 gone.鈥

Pearce鈥檚 work has captured the attention of celebrities and worldwide brands, with commissioned pieces for boxing champion Anthony Joshua, Grammy nominee Rag鈥檔鈥橞one Man, and hip-hop star 50 Cent, to name a few.

Ensuring his work can be understood across cultures is something that was particularly important to Pearce in the run-up to his showcase in Doha.

鈥淲ith the concept of the sculpture being water, this makes it universally significant across all cultures. Water represents life, renewal, and connection which are key elements that can transcend cultural boundaries,鈥 he said.


Superman fans claim film is critical of Israel

Superman fans claim film is critical of Israel
Updated 12 July 2025

Superman fans claim film is critical of Israel

Superman fans claim film is critical of Israel

DUBAI: James Gunn鈥檚 new 鈥淪uperman鈥 film is drawing attention online for what many viewers interpret as a pointed political message. 

A scene showing a heavily armed military force attacking civilians across a border, where children鈥檚 lives are at risk, has sparked comparisons to the Israel-Gaza war.

While neither Gunn nor the cast have stated the film references Israel or Palestine, early audiences have drawn their own conclusions, suggesting the conflict serves as an allegorical backdrop.

One user wrote on X: 鈥淵鈥檃ll were not kidding about how anti-Israel and pro-Palestine that superman movie was, and they were not slick with it AT ALL,鈥 while another said: 鈥淪uperman was so openly anti-Israel and god it was so good.鈥 

Another user said: 鈥淣ot going to lie I really like the anti-Israel sentiment from superman and now I know James Gunn is always standing on business.鈥 

Though the film never names specific nations, Gunn has said in interviews that it tackles themes of 鈥減olitics鈥 and 鈥渕orality,鈥 and positions Superman as an immigrant, comments that have also sparked backlash from some US conservatives.

The film is a reboot of the DC franchise and marks the beginning of Gunn鈥檚 new DC Universe. It stars David Corenswet as Clark Kent/Superman and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane. The cast also includes Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor and Isabela Merced as Hawkgirl.

The movie was released in 海角直播 on July 10. 


An anthem for unspoken love: Zeyne discusses her latest release, 鈥楬ilwa鈥櫬

An anthem for unspoken love: Zeyne discusses her latest release, 鈥楬ilwa鈥櫬
Updated 11 July 2025

An anthem for unspoken love: Zeyne discusses her latest release, 鈥楬ilwa鈥櫬

An anthem for unspoken love: Zeyne discusses her latest release, 鈥楬ilwa鈥櫬
  • The Palestinian-Jordanian artist on her new single, released by MDLBEAST Records聽

DHAHRAN: Palestinian-Jordanian artist Zeyne is here for her close-up 鈥 and she鈥檚 bringing the inspirational women in her family along. 

Zeyne鈥檚 latest single 鈥淗ilwa鈥 dropped this week and the artwork 鈥 shot by Zaid Allozi 鈥 shows three women interlocked by their braided hair. 

鈥淭he image shows three generations 鈥 me, my mother, and my grandmother 鈥 all connected by one continuous braid. It鈥檚 a symbol of inheritance; the quiet strength and love passed from one woman to the next,鈥 Zeyne tells Arab News.鈥淭he braid holds the kind of love that isn鈥檛 always spoken, but is deeply felt and remembered.鈥 

The 27-year-old is using her music to reclaim narrative, identity and joy 鈥 singing of Arab womanhood in its most defiant, soulful and cinematic form. 

鈥淲e shot (the artwork) in a handmade mudbrick house in the Jordan Valley, built using traditional Levantine methods. These homes 鈥 found across Palestine, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon 鈥 aren鈥檛 just sustainable, they carry memory. They connect us to land, to lineage, and to something deeper,鈥 Zeyne says.鈥 

鈥淗ilwa鈥 is an uplifting anthem released via Saudi-based MDLBEAST Records, in partnership with Zeyne鈥檚 own label, Scarab Records.鈥 

Zeyne performing at Offlimits Festival in Abu Dhabi in April. (Omar Rezgani)

鈥淲hen we saw the vision Zeyne and her team had, it was a no brainer, we were ready to jump right in and help amplify what was already there and build together towards a sustainable, long-running, global project stemming from the heart of the MENA region,鈥 Talal Albahiti, COO and head of talent at MDLBEAST, tells Arab News. 鈥淢DLBEAST Records always champions the upcoming hard workers and visionaries, and Zeyne exemplifies these qualities perfectly.鈥濃 

Following Zeyne鈥檚 2024 hit 鈥淎sli Ana,鈥 which reimagined Arab rhythmic traditions through a futuristic lens, 鈥淗ilwa鈥 pays homage to her mother and grandmother, whose love and wisdom deeply shaped her sense of identity. 鈥淲hile 鈥楢sli Ana鈥 was about resistance, 鈥楬ilwa鈥 is softer,鈥 she says.鈥 

Through Zeyne鈥檚 reflective lyrics and emotional vocal delivery, 鈥淗ilwa鈥 explores how beauty and self-worth are inherited 鈥 not just genetically, but through stories, memories, and values passed down by generations of Arab women. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e so beautiful and no one can say otherwise,鈥 she sings at one point. 

Zeyne in the studio during the recording sessions for 'Hilwa.' (Zaid Allozi)

Born Zein Sajdi in Amman in 1997, Zeyne was raised in a household where music and culture were key. Her father was a record collector, her mother led a dabke troupe, and her sister trained as a classical pianist. Zeyne began performing aged five and was already writing her own lyrics in her teens. 

She studied sociology and media communications at the University of Sussex in the UK, but the COVID-19 pandemic redirected her path. Returning to Amman in 2020, she turned her full attention to music 鈥 writing, recording and developing her distinct sound. 

Since the release of her 2021 debut single, 鈥淢inni Ana,鈥 Zeyne has carved a singular lane in Arab pop 鈥 merging traditional Arabic sounds with modern, genre-defying production. Since then, she has released several acclaimed singles, collaborated with artists including Palestinian singer-songwriter Saint Levant, and written for fellow Jordanian-Palestinian musician Issam Alnajjar, Lebanese-Canadian singer-songwriter Massari, and the acclaimed Chilean-Palestinian star Elyanna.鈥 

Zeyne performing at Offlimits Festival in Abu Dhabi in April. (Marwan Abouzeid and Zahra Hasby)

With more than 46 million streams across various platforms, Zeyne鈥檚 music has become a touchstone for Arab youth globally, offering a sound that is intimate, cinematic and emotionally resonant. Her boundary-pushing sound and evocative vocals have established her as one of the region鈥檚 most important cultural voices.鈥 

Earlier this year, she launched a three-stop regional mini tour, 鈥淭he Golden-Hour Run,鈥 that included a landmark performance at the OffLimits Festival in the UAE and stadium appearances as a special guest on Ed Sheeran鈥檚 Mathematics Tour in Qatar and Bahrain, where she performed to over 65,000 people.鈥 

She became the first female artist from the Levant to appear on the globally renowned music platform COLORS with her song 鈥淢a Bansak,鈥 and a viral performance in collaboration with Bottega Veneta blurred the lines between fashion, music, and Palestinian resistance. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

But Zeyne鈥檚 influence stretches far beyond music.鈥 

As an EQUAL Arabia ambassador, she lit up Times Square in New York City, solidifying her status as an emerging symbol of contemporary Arab identity and woman empowerment. Her inclusion in the DAZED Global 100 further cemented her status as a fearless voice reshaping representation and storytelling in and beyond the region. 

鈥淗ilwa鈥 captures all of that鈥攙ulnerability, defiance, and a deep sense of generational continuity. On Instagram, she wrote that the song stems from an assembly line of greatness, and is 鈥渁 love letter to all the women in my life 鈥 my mother, my grandmother and even my younger self 鈥 you are beautiful, and no words can say otherwise.鈥 

This summer, Zeyne brings that message to the stage. She will perform in London on July 19 and 20, Paris on July 22, and Jerash on July 28, before heading to 海角直播 for back-to-back concerts in Riyadh on Aug. 7 and Jeddah on Aug. 8. 


REVIEW: James Gunn鈥檚 鈥楽uperman鈥 鈥 a fun, heartfelt take on the Man of Steel

REVIEW: James Gunn鈥檚 鈥楽uperman鈥 鈥 a fun, heartfelt take on the Man of Steel
Updated 11 July 2025

REVIEW: James Gunn鈥檚 鈥楽uperman鈥 鈥 a fun, heartfelt take on the Man of Steel

REVIEW: James Gunn鈥檚 鈥楽uperman鈥 鈥 a fun, heartfelt take on the Man of Steel

DUBAI: James Gunn鈥檚 鈥淪uperman鈥 marks a confident debut for the newly rebooted DC Universe, now firmly under the helm of the 鈥淕uardians of the Galaxy鈥 director. Rather than chase the shadow of past gloom-ridden DC iterations, Gunn leans into sincerity, fun, and a touch of chaos to deliver a film that feels refreshingly light and cheerful. It鈥檚 heartfelt 鈥 though heavy-handed at times 鈥 and also makes room for some timely social commentary. In short, it鈥檚 a comic book movie that remembers it鈥檚 based on a comic book.

Set in a world where Superman is already known but still finding his place, the film follows Clark Kent as he juggles his day job at the Daily Planet newspaper with his not-so-secret life saving the world. Things take a turn when Lex Luthor 鈥 now a tech mogul with an envy problem 鈥 makes a move to privatize security and put Superman out of commission. Meanwhile, Superman is caught between being a symbol of hope and a political lightning rod, as he personally stops a country from invading its neighbor. 

David Corenswet takes on the red cape with a straight-edged wonder and charm that feels closer to Christopher Reeve than Henry Cavill. Rachel Brosnahan鈥檚 Lois Lane, meanwhile, is the sharpest person in the room and knows it. Their chemistry is palpable, with an early interview scene between the two setting the tone for the rest of the film. For a film that boasts some high-octane action scenes, the tension this pair create in a tiny living room is unrivalled.  

Gunn鈥檚 signature mix of sentiment and snark is all over the place, even if pared back compared to his Marvel days. And there鈥檚 a constant undercurrent of real-world commentary: Nicholas Hoult鈥檚 Lex Luthor is a psychopathic tech tycoon with a god complex (guess who?). And while it never turns preachy, the film doesn鈥檛 shy away from allusions to Gaza, Ukraine, or the refugee crisis.

Superman, after all, is an immigrant. And while Gunn doesn鈥檛 waste the metaphor, it鈥檚 impossible not to feel uneasy when the real-world suffering beamed straight into our social media feeds every day is portrayed alongside cartoon-ish fight scenes. 

Ultimately, Gunn鈥檚 鈥淪uperman鈥 is an entertaining two hours at the cinema. Is it 鈥淕uardians of the Galaxy鈥-level good? No. Does it need to be? No. Instead, it鈥檚 a slightly messy, surprisingly political, and undeniably fun return to a hero who believes in doing the right thing, no matter the cost. And after years of emo DC, that might be just what the doctor ordered.